Lewis Hamilton sends defiant message over future amid retirement fears after 300th race
Lewis Hamilton has insisted he still has "plenty of fuel left in the tank" after finishing second in the French Grand Prix, his 300th race.
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Lewis Hamilton has insisted he still has "plenty of fuel left in the tank" after finishing second in the French Grand Prix, his 300th race.
Lewis Hamilton said he had "plenty of fuel left in the tank" after his 300th race in Formula One on Sunday (Jul 24).
(Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton reckoned he shed three kilos after a water bottle malfunction left him sweating to second place in the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton suggested that he may have lost around 3kg in weight due to the high temperatures at the French Grand Prix and the fact that his drinks bottle wasn’t working.
Lewis Hamilton reckoned he shed three kilos after a water bottle malfunction left him sweating to second place in the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton was pleased with his team’s performance at the French Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton took advantage of Charles Leclerc’s early exit to secure second place for the German team, and his stablemate George Russell cleverly pounced late on to take the third podium spot. Ad/> The result was Mercedes’ best performance of the season so far, and speaking to Sky Sports, Hamilton was obviously content.
George Russell believes he was completely in the right after he and Sergio Perez nearly collided during the French Grand Prix.